When a woodworker wraps a present............Need I say more?
Ron
(12-14-2018, 06:35 PM)Ron Brese Wrote: [ -> ]When a woodworker wraps a present............Need I say more?
Ron
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Very appropriate. Ron...Merry Christmas...Hope to see you in Madison...
I did that a couple of times. Cheaper than peanuts. Lol
Yep, did that one as well.
LOML had not seen handplane shavings used as
a bow on a gift before.
It still gets talked about some times.
You can really only do it once. Then it is a novelty.
Do it more than once and you might look like a cheapskate!!
Nah, I see it as a potential signature ... ,as long as the gift is woodworking related. Cheapskates reuse the bow.
(12-14-2018, 06:59 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: [ -> ],,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Very appropriate. Ron...Merry Christmas...Hope to see you in Madison...
Are you by any chance referring to Madison WI? Would love to meet you if so.
Pedro
(12-19-2018, 01:41 PM)PedroOhare Wrote: [ -> ]Are you by any chance referring to Madison WI? Would love to meet you if so.
Pedro
I believe Jack is referring to Madison, GA. MWTCA meeting is typically first weekend in February but one should check their web page for accurate details.
Jack I was talking to Brian Buckner about this last week. I may see you there.
Ron
Too plain- I used the pages from an old Grizzly tool catalog.
The wife saw it....
How do you get the shavings to stay there? glue?
(12-20-2018, 09:00 AM)crokett™ Wrote: [ -> ]How do you get the shavings to stay there? glue?
I put them under the string and then hit the small bits with a bit of hair spray.
Ron